In the week when we commemorate the International Holocaust Remembrance Day, marking the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, we invited participants and recipients of our programs to Zoom on Forum meetings on Holocaust memory.
The guest of meeting for international audience was Leon Weintraub, a Holocaust survivor born in 1926 in Łódź, who was willing to share his testimony with us. During the war, Leon Weintraub and his family were deported from the Łódź ghetto in 1944 to the Auschwitz-Birkenau camp, where they were separated from their relatives. After the war he began medical studies in Germany, and in 1950 returned to Poland, where he worked as a gynecologist. After 1968, he was forced to end his career in Poland and emigrated to Sweden, where he still lives today. In addition to the extremely difficult account of the war, Mr. Leon shared with the participants his remarkable story of rebuilding ties with the place associated with his family. In 2004, he reconnected with his mother’s hometown, Dobra, by meeting with students from the School of Dialogue (we invite you to watch a film depicting this meeting).